view src/main/win32/SDL_win32_main.c @ 4167:a6f635e5eaa6 SDL-1.2

Fixed bug #611 From Tim Angus 2008-08-12 11:18:06 I'm one of the maintainers of ioquake3.org, an updated version of the Quake 3 engine. Relatively recently, we moved ioq3 to use SDL as a replacement for 95% of the platform specific code that was there. On the whole it's doing a great job but unfortunately since the move we've been getting complaints about the quality of the mouse input on the Windows platform to the point where for many the game is unplayable. Put in other terms, the current stable SDL 1.2 is basically not fit for purpose if you need high quality mouse input as you do in a first person shooter. Over the weekend I decided to pull my finger out and actually figure out what's going on. There are basically two major problems. Firstly, when using the "windib" driver, mouse input is gathered via the WM_MOUSEMOVE message. Googling for this indicates that often this is known to result in "spurious" and/or "missing" mouse movement events; this is the primary cause of the poor mouse input. The second problem is that the "directx" driver does not work at all in combination with OpenGL meaning that you can't use DirectInput if your application also uses OpenGL. In other words you're locked into using the "windib" driver and its poor mouse input. In order to address these problems I've done the following: * Remove WM_MOUSEMOVE based motion event generation and replace with calls to GetCursorPos which seems much more reliable. In order to achieve this I've moved mouse motion out into a separate function that is called once per DIB_PumpEvents. * Remove the restriction on the "directx" driver being inoperable in combination with OpenGL. There is a bug for this issues that I've hijacked to a certain extent (http://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265). I'm the first to admit I don't really understand why this restriction is there in the first place. The commit message for the bug fix that introduced this restriction (r581) isn't very elaborate and I couldn't see any other bug tracking the issue. If anyone has more information on the bug that was avoided by r581 it would be helpful as I/someone could then look into addressing the problem without disabling the "directx" driver. * I've also removed the restriction on not being allowed to use DirectInput in windowed mode. I couldn't see any reason for this, at least not from our perspective. I have my suspicions that it'll be something like matching up the cursor with the mouse coordinates... * I bumped up the DirectInput API used to version 7 in order to get access to mouse buttons 4-7. I've had to inject a little bit of the DX7 headers into SDL there as the MinGW ones aren't up to date in this respect.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Thu, 02 Apr 2009 04:43:36 +0000
parents 3c068a8c016f
children 8b8314cc34a6
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/*
    SDL_main.c, placed in the public domain by Sam Lantinga  4/13/98

    The WinMain function -- calls your program's main() function
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>

#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
# define DIR_SEPERATOR TEXT("\\")
# undef _getcwd
# define _getcwd(str,len)	wcscpy(str,TEXT(""))
# define setbuf(f,b)
# define setvbuf(w,x,y,z)
# define fopen		_wfopen
# define freopen	_wfreopen
# define remove(x)	DeleteFile(x)
#else
# define DIR_SEPERATOR TEXT("/")
# include <direct.h>
#endif

/* Include the SDL main definition header */
#include "SDL.h"
#include "SDL_main.h"

#ifdef main
# ifndef _WIN32_WCE_EMULATION
#  undef main
# endif /* _WIN32_WCE_EMULATION */
#endif /* main */

/* The standard output files */
#define STDOUT_FILE	TEXT("stdout.txt")
#define STDERR_FILE	TEXT("stderr.txt")

#ifndef NO_STDIO_REDIRECT
# ifdef _WIN32_WCE
  static wchar_t stdoutPath[MAX_PATH];
  static wchar_t stderrPath[MAX_PATH];
# else
  static char stdoutPath[MAX_PATH];
  static char stderrPath[MAX_PATH];
# endif
#endif

#if defined(_WIN32_WCE) && _WIN32_WCE < 300
/* seems to be undefined in Win CE although in online help */
#define isspace(a) (((CHAR)a == ' ') || ((CHAR)a == '\t'))
#endif /* _WIN32_WCE < 300 */

static void UnEscapeQuotes( char *arg )
{
	char *last = NULL;

	while( *arg ) {
		if( *arg == '"' && *last == '\\' ) {
			char *c_curr = arg;
			char *c_last = last;

			while( *c_curr ) {
				*c_last = *c_curr;
				c_last = c_curr;
				c_curr++;
			}
			*c_last = '\0';
		}
		last = arg;
		arg++;
	}
}

/* Parse a command line buffer into arguments */
static int ParseCommandLine(char *cmdline, char **argv)
{
	char *bufp;
	char *lastp = NULL;
	int argc, last_argc;

	argc = last_argc = 0;
	for ( bufp = cmdline; *bufp; ) {
		/* Skip leading whitespace */
		while ( isspace(*bufp) ) {
			++bufp;
		}
		/* Skip over argument */
		if ( *bufp == '"' ) {
			++bufp;
			if ( *bufp ) {
				if ( argv ) {
					argv[argc] = bufp;
				}
				++argc;
			}
			/* Skip over word */
			while ( *bufp && ( *bufp != '"' || *lastp == '\\' ) ) {
				lastp = bufp;
				++bufp;
			}
		} else {
			if ( *bufp ) {
				if ( argv ) {
					argv[argc] = bufp;
				}
				++argc;
			}
			/* Skip over word */
			while ( *bufp && ! isspace(*bufp) ) {
				++bufp;
			}
		}
		if ( *bufp ) {
			if ( argv ) {
				*bufp = '\0';
			}
			++bufp;
		}

		/* Strip out \ from \" sequences */
		if( argv && last_argc != argc ) {
			UnEscapeQuotes( argv[last_argc] );	
		}
		last_argc = argc;	
	}
	if ( argv ) {
		argv[argc] = NULL;
	}
	return(argc);
}

/* Show an error message */
static void ShowError(const char *title, const char *message)
{
/* If USE_MESSAGEBOX is defined, you need to link with user32.lib */
#ifdef USE_MESSAGEBOX
	MessageBox(NULL, message, title, MB_ICONEXCLAMATION|MB_OK);
#else
	fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", title, message);
#endif
}

/* Pop up an out of memory message, returns to Windows */
static BOOL OutOfMemory(void)
{
	ShowError("Fatal Error", "Out of memory - aborting");
	return FALSE;
}

/* SDL_Quit() shouldn't be used with atexit() directly because
   calling conventions may differ... */
static void cleanup(void)
{
	SDL_Quit();
}

/* Remove the output files if there was no output written */
static void cleanup_output(void)
{
#ifndef NO_STDIO_REDIRECT
	FILE *file;
	int empty;
#endif

	/* Flush the output in case anything is queued */
	fclose(stdout);
	fclose(stderr);

#ifndef NO_STDIO_REDIRECT
	/* See if the files have any output in them */
	if ( stdoutPath[0] ) {
		file = fopen(stdoutPath, TEXT("rb"));
		if ( file ) {
			empty = (fgetc(file) == EOF) ? 1 : 0;
			fclose(file);
			if ( empty ) {
				remove(stdoutPath);
			}
		}
	}
	if ( stderrPath[0] ) {
		file = fopen(stderrPath, TEXT("rb"));
		if ( file ) {
			empty = (fgetc(file) == EOF) ? 1 : 0;
			fclose(file);
			if ( empty ) {
				remove(stderrPath);
			}
		}
	}
#endif
}

#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
/* The VC++ compiler needs main defined */
#define console_main main
#endif

/* This is where execution begins [console apps] */
int console_main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	size_t n;
	char *bufp, *appname;
	int status;

	/* Get the class name from argv[0] */
	appname = argv[0];
	if ( (bufp=SDL_strrchr(argv[0], '\\')) != NULL ) {
		appname = bufp+1;
	} else
	if ( (bufp=SDL_strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != NULL ) {
		appname = bufp+1;
	}

	if ( (bufp=SDL_strrchr(appname, '.')) == NULL )
		n = SDL_strlen(appname);
	else
		n = (bufp-appname);

	bufp = SDL_stack_alloc(char, n+1);
	if ( bufp == NULL ) {
		return OutOfMemory();
	}
	SDL_strlcpy(bufp, appname, n+1);
	appname = bufp;

	/* Load SDL dynamic link library */
	if ( SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_NOPARACHUTE) < 0 ) {
		ShowError("WinMain() error", SDL_GetError());
		return(FALSE);
	}
	atexit(cleanup_output);
	atexit(cleanup);

	/* Sam:
	   We still need to pass in the application handle so that
	   DirectInput will initialize properly when SDL_RegisterApp()
	   is called later in the video initialization.
	 */
	SDL_SetModuleHandle(GetModuleHandle(NULL));

	/* Run the application main() code */
	status = SDL_main(argc, argv);

	/* Exit cleanly, calling atexit() functions */
	exit(status);

	/* Hush little compiler, don't you cry... */
	return 0;
}

/* This is where execution begins [windowed apps] */
#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrev, LPWSTR szCmdLine, int sw)
#else
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrev, LPSTR szCmdLine, int sw)
#endif
{
	HINSTANCE handle;
	char **argv;
	int argc;
	char *cmdline;
#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
	wchar_t *bufp;
	int nLen;
#else
	char *bufp;
	size_t nLen;
#endif
#ifndef NO_STDIO_REDIRECT
	DWORD pathlen;
#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
	wchar_t path[MAX_PATH];
#else
	char path[MAX_PATH];
#endif
	FILE *newfp;
#endif

	/* Start up DDHELP.EXE before opening any files, so DDHELP doesn't
	   keep them open.  This is a hack.. hopefully it will be fixed 
	   someday.  DDHELP.EXE starts up the first time DDRAW.DLL is loaded.
	 */
	handle = LoadLibrary(TEXT("DDRAW.DLL"));
	if ( handle != NULL ) {
		FreeLibrary(handle);
	}

#ifndef NO_STDIO_REDIRECT
	pathlen = GetModuleFileName(NULL, path, SDL_arraysize(path));
	while ( pathlen > 0 && path[pathlen] != '\\' ) {
		--pathlen;
	}
	path[pathlen] = '\0';

#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
	wcsncpy( stdoutPath, path, SDL_arraysize(stdoutPath) );
	wcsncat( stdoutPath, DIR_SEPERATOR STDOUT_FILE, SDL_arraysize(stdoutPath) );
#else
	SDL_strlcpy( stdoutPath, path, SDL_arraysize(stdoutPath) );
	SDL_strlcat( stdoutPath, DIR_SEPERATOR STDOUT_FILE, SDL_arraysize(stdoutPath) );
#endif
    
	/* Redirect standard input and standard output */
	newfp = freopen(stdoutPath, TEXT("w"), stdout);

#ifndef _WIN32_WCE
	if ( newfp == NULL ) {	/* This happens on NT */
#if !defined(stdout)
		stdout = fopen(stdoutPath, TEXT("w"));
#else
		newfp = fopen(stdoutPath, TEXT("w"));
		if ( newfp ) {
			*stdout = *newfp;
		}
#endif
	}
#endif /* _WIN32_WCE */

#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
	wcsncpy( stderrPath, path, SDL_arraysize(stdoutPath) );
	wcsncat( stderrPath, DIR_SEPERATOR STDOUT_FILE, SDL_arraysize(stdoutPath) );
#else
	SDL_strlcpy( stderrPath, path, SDL_arraysize(stderrPath) );
	SDL_strlcat( stderrPath, DIR_SEPERATOR STDERR_FILE, SDL_arraysize(stderrPath) );
#endif

	newfp = freopen(stderrPath, TEXT("w"), stderr);
#ifndef _WIN32_WCE
	if ( newfp == NULL ) {	/* This happens on NT */
#if !defined(stderr)
		stderr = fopen(stderrPath, TEXT("w"));
#else
		newfp = fopen(stderrPath, TEXT("w"));
		if ( newfp ) {
			*stderr = *newfp;
		}
#endif
	}
#endif /* _WIN32_WCE */

	setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IOLBF, BUFSIZ);	/* Line buffered */
	setbuf(stderr, NULL);			/* No buffering */
#endif /* !NO_STDIO_REDIRECT */

#ifdef _WIN32_WCE
	nLen = wcslen(szCmdLine)+128+1;
	bufp = SDL_stack_alloc(wchar_t, nLen*2);
	wcscpy (bufp, TEXT("\""));
	GetModuleFileName(NULL, bufp+1, 128-3);
	wcscpy (bufp+wcslen(bufp), TEXT("\" "));
	wcsncpy(bufp+wcslen(bufp), szCmdLine,nLen-wcslen(bufp));
	nLen = wcslen(bufp)+1;
	cmdline = SDL_stack_alloc(char, nLen);
	if ( cmdline == NULL ) {
		return OutOfMemory();
	}
	WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, bufp, -1, cmdline, nLen, NULL, NULL);
#else
	/* Grab the command line */
	bufp = GetCommandLine();
	nLen = SDL_strlen(bufp)+1;
	cmdline = SDL_stack_alloc(char, nLen);
	if ( cmdline == NULL ) {
		return OutOfMemory();
	}
	SDL_strlcpy(cmdline, bufp, nLen);
#endif

	/* Parse it into argv and argc */
	argc = ParseCommandLine(cmdline, NULL);
	argv = SDL_stack_alloc(char*, argc+1);
	if ( argv == NULL ) {
		return OutOfMemory();
	}
	ParseCommandLine(cmdline, argv);

	/* Run the main program (after a little SDL initialization) */
	console_main(argc, argv);

	/* Hush little compiler, don't you cry... */
	return 0;
}